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Monday, October 08, 2012
Teardrops by Lovestation
90s kiddos -- raise up your hands!
Remember Teardrops by Lovestation?
We just love the discothequeness of this with the tinge of sentimental aura, it just spikes as the song progresses to it's climax...
This is a classic... go ahead and click PLAY!!!
-MAC
And the music don't feel like it did...
And the music don't feel like it did...
And the music don't feel like it did...
The Soft Power of Sadness in a Dance Song
In the crowded landscape of 1990s Eurodance—an era defined by pounding kicks, neon optimism, and an almost militant insistence on joy—“Teardrops” by Lovestation feels like a whisper in a room full of shouting.
It is, on the surface, a dance track. But emotionally, it behaves more like a confession.
Where most dance music of its time promised escape, “Teardrops” offered something riskier: recognition.
We just love the discothequeness of this with the tinge of sentimental aura, it just spikes as the song progresses to it's climax...
This is a classic... go ahead and click PLAY!!!
When the Dance Floor Turns Inward
Eurodance was never supposed to be introspective. Its function was clear—move bodies, drown out doubt, replace complexity with rhythm. And yet “Teardrops” resists this mandate. Its beat is present but restrained, like a heart that refuses to race. The synths hover instead of soar. The song does not push the listener forward; it holds them in place.
This restraint is not accidental. It is the song’s quiet rebellion.
Lovestation seems to understand that sadness does not always announce itself with drama. Sometimes it arrives as a low, persistent ache—the kind that coexists with routine, with motion, even with dancing.
The Language of Emotional Residue
Lyrically, “Teardrops” avoids grand declarations. There is no explosive heartbreak, no theatrical betrayal. Instead, it focuses on what remains after love has already left: memory, longing, and emotional residue.
The song is not about losing someone.
It is about living after the loss.
This distinction matters. It places “Teardrops” closer to adult reflection than youthful despair. The voice at the center of the song sounds less like someone pleading for love to return and more like someone learning how to carry its absence.
A Vocal That Refuses to Dominate
The vocal performance is almost deliberately understated—soft, slightly distant, unadorned. In an era when dance vocals often competed with the music for dominance, this one chooses to blend instead of command.
It feels less like a performance and more like a memory replaying itself.
That emotional distance becomes the song’s greatest strength. It mirrors the way we revisit past relationships—not in sharp detail, but in softened edges, filtered through time.
-MAC
image from Song & Lyrics
Sunday, October 07, 2012
I am death...
I am death ...
Eyes burning from the almost falling tears
Holding uptight to wash away my fears
Of closing in on you, to covet your life anyway
There's in me that says no, ill take it later
And darkness enveloped me again
Surge of feelings unable to contain
Leaving me restless and insane
The chaff of hope comes, passing swiftly
Focusing to others, waiting for the right moment
To take the life out from within
Where laughter will cease
Where mourning will end
Where happiness and sorrow are just atonement
To vanished hopes from eternity
-MAC
Eyes burning from the almost falling tears
Holding uptight to wash away my fears
Of closing in on you, to covet your life anyway
There's in me that says no, ill take it later
And darkness enveloped me again
Surge of feelings unable to contain
Leaving me restless and insane
The chaff of hope comes, passing swiftly
Focusing to others, waiting for the right moment
To take the life out from within
Where laughter will cease
Where mourning will end
Where happiness and sorrow are just atonement
To vanished hopes from eternity
-MAC
Tuesday, September 11, 2012
Prinsesa: Happy Birthday
Greetings going to Prinsesa "Jennifer" Atienza. A special friend of mine, on her special day. On your wish for the iPhone 5, it isn't released yet so no one could give it to you as a birthday present.
unless, SJ is still alive...
MAC
September 10, 2012
Sunday, September 09, 2012
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